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Interview with Michael S. Dukakis. Interview by Richard Sorian.

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    The Journal of American Health Policy
    |December 10, 1991
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    Michael Dukakis studied Hawaii's universal health coverage system in 1991. He shared lessons learned about its unique approach compared to Massachusetts' health insurance system.

    Area of Science:

    • Public Health Policy
    • Health Insurance Systems
    • Comparative Healthcare Analysis

    Background:

    • Exploration of Hawaii's unique health insurance system by former Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis in early 1991.
    • Focus on the state's "universal health coverage" model during a three-month study at the University of Hawaii School of Public Health.

    Discussion:

    • Comparison of Hawaii's universal health coverage with Massachusetts' health insurance landscape.
    • Analysis of the distinct factors influencing healthcare access and provision in both states.
    • Insights derived from Dukakis's firsthand experience and observations.

    Key Insights:

    • Hawaii's system offered a unique model for universal health coverage.
    • Significant differences existed between Hawaii's approach and Massachusetts' health insurance framework.

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  • Lessons learned highlight potential strategies for improving health insurance accessibility.
  • Outlook:

    • Potential for cross-state learning in health policy development.
    • Implications for future healthcare reform discussions.
    • The enduring relevance of studying state-specific health insurance models.